نتایج جستجو برای: nodooshan rangeland of yazd

تعداد نتایج: 21164551  

Journal: :The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2013
A H Mehrparvar S J Mirmohammadi M Mostaghaci M H Davari S H Hashemi

BACKGROUND Respiratory diseases cause a considerable amount of morbidity and mortality in the world. Pulmonary function tests are important measures for the diagnosis and management of respiratory disorders. Workers in tile and ceramic industry are exposed to high amounts of respiratory pollutants. OBJECTIVE To identify the changes in spirometric parameters in a 2-year period among tile and c...

2012
Jayne Belnap John A. Ludwig Bradford P. Wilcox Julio L. Betancourt W. Richard J. Dean Benjamin D. Hoffmann Sue J. Milton

Globally, new combinations of introduced and native plant and animal species have changed rangelands into novel ecosystems. Whereas many rangeland stakeholders (people who use or have an interest in rangelands) view intentional species introductions to improve forage and control erosion as beneficial, others focus on unintended costs, such as increased fire risk, loss of rangeland biodiversity,...

2015
John N Wairore Stephen M Mureithi Oliver V Wasonga Gert Nyberg

The adoption and adaptation of enclosures in the arid and semi-arid rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa is driven and sustained by a combination of factors. However, reviews indicate that these factors cannot be generalized, as they tend to be case specific. A study was therefore conducted to explore the history and reasons for enclosure establishment in Chepareria, a formerly degraded communal ra...

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Agricultural and Natural Science 2023

Based on the Project report of Determination Rangeland Availability and Range Status Classes carried out by Management Eastern Anatolia Agricultural Research Institute, eleven districts Çanakkale are ordered in terms rangeland quality. For this reason, four different rankings were obtained AHP, TOPSIS, VIKOR WASPAS methods. According to made methods, while district with highest quality was Biga...

2003
K. P. Kirkman P. C. de Faccio Carvalho

Rangelands essentially comprise geographical regions dominated by grass with or without scattered woody plants. Rangelands are often considered to function primarily as feed for livestock. In this view, conservation and biodiversity issues are secondary. The alternate view involves recognising rangelands as a biome without a specific function, but where there is an implied responsibility for in...

ژورنال: مرتع 2023

Rangeland management is one of the basic items in ecosystem management and its purpose is the optimal use of rangelands in order to achieve the desired yield and maintain the stability of rangeland ecosystems. Rangelands play an infrastructural role in the countrychr('39')s economy and pave the way for achieving the goals of sustainable development. However, due to the importance of these resou...

2017
R. Dave Evans Richard A. Gill Valerie T. Eviner

Soil characteristics and functions are critical determinants of rangeland systems and the ecosystem services that they provide. Rangeland soils are extremely diverse, but an emerging understanding is that paradigms developed in more mesic forest ecosystems may not be applicable. Vascular plants, biological soil crusts, and the soil microbial community are the three major functional groups of or...

2006
P. B. McMahon K. F. Dennehy B. W. Bruce J. K. Böhlke R. L. Michel J. J. Gurdak D. B. Hurlbut

[1] In 2000–2002, three rangeland and six irrigated sites were instrumented to assess the storage and transit time of chemicals in thick (15 to 50 m) unsaturated zones (UZ) in the High Plains. These processes are likely to influence relations between land use and groundwater quality, yet they have not been documented systematically in the High Plains. Land use and climate were important control...

2017
Robert A. Masters Roger Sheley ROBERT A. MASTERS ROGER L. SHELEY

Invasive plants reduce the capacity of ecosystems to provide goods and services required by society, alter ecological processes, and can displace desirable species. They can reduce wildlife habitat quality, riparian area integrity, rangeland economic value, and enterprise net returns. The invasion process is regulated by characteristics of the invading plant and the community being invaded. The...

2004
KENNETH W. TATE EDWARD R. ATWILL

Cryptosporidium parvum is a fecal borne protozoan parasite that can be carried by and cause gastrointestinal illness in humans, cattle, and wildlife. The illness, cryptosporidiosis, can be fatal to persons with compromised immune systems. At question is the potential for C. parvum in cattle fecal deposits on rangeland watersheds to contaminate surface water. First, C. parvum oocysts must be rel...

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